Retro : TNT’s Salute to Leisure Suits : THE ‘70S ARE THE RAGE ALL WEEK

Get out those bell-bottoms, platform shoes and gold chains. It’s time to get down and do the funky chicken!

Beginning Monday at 9 a.m., it’s Super Seventies Week on TNT. Every day the cable channel will pay homage to that outtasight decade by airing episodes of such seminal ‘70s series as “Kung Fu,” “Starsky and Hutch,” “Charlie’s Angels” and “Medical Center,” as well as such popular ‘70s flicks as “Gator” “Love Story,” “Coming Home,” 'Taxi Driver,” “Shampoo” and “Annie Hall.”

TNT also will bring back such ‘70s icons as “Dance Fever” host Deney Terrio, who is the official spokesperson for the week, Vidal Sassoon, Evel Knievel, the Village People, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, David Soul, Chad Everett, David Carradine, Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox of “CHiPS” and “Charlie’s Angel” Shelley Hack. The ‘70s continue through Sept. 4, with Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws,” “Sugarland Express” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” Here’s the week’s lineup:

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